St. Augustine of Hippo “We must hold to the Christian religion and to communication in her Church, which is catholic and which is called catholic not only by her own members but even by all her enemies. For when heretics or the adherents of schisms talk about her, not among themselves but with strangers, willy-nilly they call her nothing else but Catholic. For they will not be understood unless they distinguish her by this name which the whole world employs in her regard” (The True Religion 7:12 [A.D. 390]). “We believe in the holy Church, that is, the Catholic Church; for heretics and schismatics call their own congregations churches. But heretics violate the faith itself by a false opinion about God; schismatics, however, withdraw from fraternal love by hostile separations, although they believe the same things we do. Consequently, neither heretics nor schismatics belong to the Catholic Church; not heretics, because the Church loves God, and not schismatics, because the Church loves neighbor” (Faith and Creed 10:21 [A.D. 393]). “If you should find someone who does not yet believe in the gospel, what would you [Mani] answer him when he says, ‘I do not believe’? Indeed, I would not believe in the gospel myself if the authority of the Catholic Church did not move me to do so” (ibid., 5:6). “There are many other things which most properly can keep me in her [the Catholic Church’s] bosom. The unanimity of peoples and nations keeps me here. Her authority, inaugurated in miracles, nourished by hope, augmented by love, and confirmed by her age, keeps me here. The succession of priests, from the very see of the apostle Peter, to whom the Lord, after his resurrection, gave the charge of feeding his sheep [John 21:15-17], up to the present episcopate, keeps me here. And last, the very name Catholic, which, not without reason, belongs to this Church alone, in the face of so many heretics, so much so that, although all heretics want to be called ‘Catholic,’ when a stranger inquires where the Catholic Church meets, none of the heretics would dare to point out his own basilica or house” (Against the Letter of Mani Called “The Foundation” 4:5 [A.D. 397]).
Etymology. From Middle English, a pagan (adjective and noun), from Latin, ''pāgānus'' (“rural, rustic", later "civilian”, or country dweller). The meaning, "not (Judeo-)Christian", arose in Vulgar Latin, probably from the 4th century. So, the Pagan believes in the Gods, yet, can also believe in HaShem-Adonai, the God of the Jews. All meanings need clarity!
A religion is a systematic set of beliefs, rituals and codifications of behaviour that revolves around a particular group's worldview(views about the world at large and humanity's place in the world). Typically, these beliefs center around some aspect of the supernatural(also often referred to as "divine") which is most often expressed as some form of deity, ie., gods and goddesses.
Simona, back then ALL Christians were Catholic because it was the Church that was founded by Christ (Matthew 16:18-20) before everyone decided that they themselves could interpret sacred scripture which has led to this modern laughing stock of 40,000 different denominations all believing something different.
There was no Catholic Church as we know it today; those heresies came much later. It was the early Christian church. Calvin and Luther tried to reform and ultimately left the Catholic church based on also writings of Agustin.
Followers of Mani, a cult that proclaimed a strong division between the light (good) and the dark (bad). Augustine followed this cult, but later abandoned it and even persecuted it, with his writing 'Contra Faustum'.
A "pagan" is "someone who doesn't believe in God"?? Better check your definition. That's the definition of an atheist, not a pagan. Your explanation of Manicheanism needs work too.
It might be someone who doesn’t believe in (their) God, or rather someone who doesn’t believe in the One True God Who is actually 3 people in one and YHWH etc etc
But pagan's believed in God or better yet Gods...only problem was it wasn't the right one so they where slaughtered by Romans and many more empires...also like others stated his conversion was different than described....oh wait this is a religious channel ah got it.... explains the change of tonality when saying 'pagan'
I've never seen such entertainment like this in my life 10 / 10 video
is rite
10/10 out for the explanation quick and easy
This is fun and accessible. Thanks for making it.
this video was actually pretty good
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amazing :) my teacher showed this to my classmates :) 10/10
This video Is great. Thanks
Excellent video!
Nice telling the story in a video game! 100/10
nice video, the editing was great :)
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Aug. 28th? Did not know that about St. Augustine. My mother's birthday was on the Aug.27th.
happy birthday to ur mother
That’s the feast day of his mother
how did u make this plz tell us
i dont think that explanation of the conversion is very accurate
How was his conversion like
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Give me all the breaks, my runs too fast
“Uh-gus-tin”
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A soul shall bare the sin of another
Lmfao "ignite the church" I like it
i watched this through me google classroom...
St. Augustine of Hippo
“We must hold to the Christian religion and to communication in her Church, which is catholic and which is called catholic not only by her own members but even by all her enemies. For when heretics or the adherents of schisms talk about her, not among themselves but with strangers, willy-nilly they call her nothing else but Catholic. For they will not be understood unless they distinguish her by this name which the whole world employs in her regard” (The True Religion 7:12 [A.D. 390]).
“We believe in the holy Church, that is, the Catholic Church; for heretics and schismatics call their own congregations churches. But heretics violate the faith itself by a false opinion about God; schismatics, however, withdraw from fraternal love by hostile separations, although they believe the same things we do. Consequently, neither heretics nor schismatics belong to the Catholic Church; not heretics, because the Church loves God, and not schismatics, because the Church loves neighbor” (Faith and Creed 10:21 [A.D. 393]).
“If you should find someone who does not yet believe in the gospel, what would you [Mani] answer him when he says, ‘I do not believe’? Indeed, I would not believe in the gospel myself if the authority of the Catholic Church did not move me to do so” (ibid., 5:6).
“There are many other things which most properly can keep me in her [the Catholic Church’s] bosom. The unanimity of peoples and nations keeps me here. Her authority, inaugurated in miracles, nourished by hope, augmented by love, and confirmed by her age, keeps me here. The succession of priests, from the very see of the apostle Peter, to whom the Lord, after his resurrection, gave the charge of feeding his sheep [John 21:15-17], up to the present episcopate, keeps me here. And last, the very name Catholic, which, not without reason, belongs to this Church alone, in the face of so many heretics, so much so that, although all heretics want to be called ‘Catholic,’ when a stranger inquires where the Catholic Church meets, none of the heretics would dare to point out his own basilica or house” (Against the Letter of Mani Called “The Foundation” 4:5 [A.D. 397]).
Etymology. From Middle English, a pagan (adjective and noun), from Latin, ''pāgānus''
(“rural, rustic", later "civilian”, or country dweller). The meaning, "not (Judeo-)Christian",
arose in Vulgar Latin, probably from the 4th century. So, the Pagan believes in the Gods,
yet, can also believe in HaShem-Adonai, the God of the Jews. All meanings need clarity!
HOMOSEXUALITY IS INORDINATE AFFECTION!😲
A religion is a systematic set of beliefs, rituals and codifications of behaviour that revolves around a particular group's worldview(views about the world at large and humanity's place in the world). Typically, these beliefs center around some aspect of the supernatural(also often referred to as "divine") which is most often expressed as some form of deity, ie., gods and goddesses.
not the supernatural, no.
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Very crude, vague and inaccurate.
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Saint Augustine was a Catholic Saint, you misrepresent him as an evangelical christian.
yochanan back then Catholics weren’t the same
Simona, back then ALL Christians were Catholic because it was the Church that was founded by Christ (Matthew 16:18-20) before everyone decided that they themselves could interpret sacred scripture which has led to this modern laughing stock of 40,000 different denominations all believing something different.
There was no Catholic Church as we know it today; those heresies came much later. It was the early Christian church. Calvin and Luther tried to reform and ultimately left the Catholic church based on also writings of Agustin.
@@XTileriusX amen!
@@XTileriusX I'm newly on the path to become a Catholic
Mannequin religion? What?
Manichaen
Followers of Mani, a cult that proclaimed a strong division between the light (good) and the dark (bad). Augustine followed this cult, but later abandoned it and even persecuted it, with his writing 'Contra Faustum'.
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St. Augustine's father died as a martyr for Christ as per Catholics. So, you misinterpreted him!!
A "pagan" is "someone who doesn't believe in God"?? Better check your definition. That's the definition of an atheist, not a pagan. Your explanation of Manicheanism needs work too.
It felt odd the first time I heard it. Maybe was a taunt to atheist.
Well I mean pagan gods don’t exist so it’s kind of the same thing
@@Lucy-nw4im how do you know that to be true?
It might be someone who doesn’t believe in (their) God, or rather someone who doesn’t believe in the One True God
Who is actually 3 people in one and YHWH etc etc
I thought pagan believes in many gods.
this was a very influential vidio not
Funny how in even animation ALL....ALL the characters are white...smh
But pagan's believed in God or better yet Gods...only problem was it wasn't the right one so they where slaughtered by Romans and many more empires...also like others stated his conversion was different than described....oh wait this is a religious channel ah got it.... explains the change of tonality when saying 'pagan'
what is this garbage? "pagan is a word for someone who doesn't believe in God?" get real.
yes it actally means that, why so offended
@@manuelgarciarudaz8195 it doesn’t.
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hi cal